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PRO-SERIES HD

Digital Video RecorderINSTRUCTION MANUAL

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Important InformationFCC VerificationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in ac-cordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equip-ment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that

to which the receiver is connected• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for helpThese devices comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions: • These devices may not cause harmful interference • These devices must accept any interference received, including in-

terference that may cause undesired operationImportant Notice - All jurisdictions have specific laws and regulations relating to the use of cameras. Before using any camera for any pur-pose, it is the buyer’s responsibility to be aware of all applicable laws and regulations that prohibit or limit the use of cameras and to comply with the applicable laws and regulations.FCC Regulation (for USA): Prohibition against eavesdroppingExcept for the operations of law enforcement officers conducted under

lawful authority, no person shall use, either directly or indirectly, a de-vice operated pursuant to the provisions of this Part for the purpose of overhearing or recording the private conversations of others unless such use is authorized by all of the parties engaging in the conversation.Warning - Changes or modifications made to this device not approved expressly by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Important Safety Instructions• Make sure product is fixed correctly and stable if fastened in place• Do not operate if wires and terminals are exposed• Do not cover vents on the side of the device and allow adequate space

for ventilation• Only use the power adapter supplied with the DVRPassword InformationThis DVR does not have a default password. A password is created dur-ing the Setup Wizard. If password protection has been enabled and you have forgotten your password, you can enter a super password. Click “Forgot Password” then input the DVR’s MAC address without the co-lons, for example, EC71DBE32877.The DVR’s Mac address can be obtained using SwannView Link for Win-dows. Please download it from our website.About this ManualThis instruction manual is written for the DVR-4600 and was accurate at the time it was completed. However, because of our on-going efforts to constantly improve our products, additional features and functions may have been added since that time. We encourage you to visit our website to check for the latest updates and product announcements.

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ContentsImportant Information 2

Contents 3

Live View 5

Chapter 1 - Menu 6

Menu Layout 7

Chapter 2 - Camera Configuration 8

Display: Camera 9

Creating a Privacy Mask 10

Recording: Encode 11

Alarm: Motion 12

Motion Detection 13

Motion Detection Schedule 14

Motion Detection Tips 15

Alarm: Video Loss 16

Video Loss Schedule 17

Device: PTZ 18

Controlling a PTZ Camera 19

Creating a Preset 20

Creating a Patrol 21

Chapter 3 - Recording Configuration 22

Recording: Encode 23

Recording: Option 24

Recording: Schedule 25

Chapter 4 - Playback & Backup 26

Search: Playback 27

The Playback Interface 28

Search: Event 30

Search: Backup 31

Chapter 5 - System Configuration 32

System: General 33

System: User 34

System Maintenance 35

Alarm: Exception 36

Device: HDD 37

Display: Output 38

Network: General 39

Network: Advanced 40

Chapter 6 - System Status 41

Search: Log Search 42

Network: Status 43

Device: S.M.A.R.T 44

System: System Information 45

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Contents (cont.)Warranty Information 46

Helpdesk & Technical Support 47

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Live ViewLive View is the default display mode for the DVR. Each camera connected will be displayed on-screen. You can check the status or operation of your DVR and cameras using the icons and Menu Bar on the Live View screen. Right-click the mouse to access the Menu Bar.

1. Opens the Menu.2. Click to view a single camera.3. Click to view four cameras.4. Click to view eight cameras.

5. Click to view nine cameras.6. Click to view the next screen in single or four camera view.7. Click to enable PIP mode.

8. Click to manually record the selected camera.9. Click to access the Setup Wiz-ard.

Double-click a live video chan-nel to view full screen.

Menu Bar

Status Icons Camera Toolbar

Click & drag a live video chan-nel to reposition it.

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MenuThe Menu is where you control the various actions and options that are available on the DVR. You can also access previous-ly recorded video for playback and to export to a USB storage device such as a flash drive. To maintain system integrity, a firmware upgrade can be per-formed when available and ac-cess to the shutdown menu to restart or safely turn off the DVR.

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Menu LayoutThe various actions and options that are available, are categorised on the left-hand side of the Menu.

Clicking each category will reveal a number of tabs or sub-categories that can be changed from their de-fault value.

Some options may have additional menus that can be accessed.

To exit or access the previous menu, right-click the mouse.

To shutdown, reboot or lock the DVR, click the “Shutdown” button. To ensure the integri-ty of your data and recordings, always select “Shutdown” when powering off the DVR.

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Camera ConfigurationThe majority of the camera con-figuration options available are in the “Display”, “Recording”, “Alarm” and “Device” menus that are accessible from the Menu. You can change the res-olution and bitrate settings as well as the image settings for brightness and contrast. The DVR has several controls for Motion Detection, Video Loss and the ability to create one or more privacy masks.

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Display: Camera

Camera No.: Select a camera that you would like to configure.Camera Name: Select a name for the camera you’ve selected. It can be up to 16 characters in length.Display Camera Name: Leave this enabled if you would like to display the camera name on the Live View screen, otherwise click to disable.Record Date: It’s recommended to leave this enabled as it creates an inseparable record of exactly when the footage was captured.OSD Display Position: Click the “Set” button to change the position of the camera name on the Live View screen. Use the mouse to reposition the camera name. Right-click the mouse then click “Save” to exit.Image Settings: This gives you access to the image adjustment tools. Click the “Set” button to change then click “OK” when finished.

Brightness: This changes how light the image appears to be. Contrast: This increases the difference between the blackest black and the whitest white in the image.Saturation: This alters how much colour is displayed in the image. The higher the saturation, the more bright and vivid colours will appear.Hue: This changes the colour mix of the image.Mask: Click the checkbox to enable then click “Area Settings” to create one or more privacy masks - see page 10 for more information.• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Use the “Copy to” button to apply all settings to the other cameras.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

The configuration op-tions available allow you to name each cam-era relevant to where it has been installed as well as the ability to adjust image settings such as brightness and contrast.

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Creating a Privacy Mask

1. Using the mouse, click & drag to select the area that you want to create a privacy mask for (as shown above). Up to four masks can be created.2. To delete a mask, move the mouse pointer within the mask, right-click the mouse to access the sub-menu (as shown above) then click “Delete Area”. Click “Delete All” to delete all masks. Click “Save” to save your mask or click “Cancel” to exit.• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Use the “Copy to” button to apply all settings to the other cameras.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

A privacy mask can be used if you want to ob-scure part of your im-age for privacy. You can also use this option to minimize false trig-gers for Motion Detec-tion. You can create up to four areas per cam-era to mask. Any area obscured by a privacy mask won’t be shown live or recorded.

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Recording: Encode

Camera No.: Select a camera that you would like to configure.Encoding Parameters: Select which parameter that you would like to configure, Main Stream or Sub stream.Record Audio: See page 23 for more information.Resolution: The resolution is 1080P for Main Stream and Q720p for Sub stream. By default, the SwannView Link app and Windows software uti-lises the Sub stream parameter to display an image from the DVR to your mobile device or computer. Frame Rate(fps): The default frame rate is 20fps for Main Stream and 4fps for Sub stream. Change the Sub stream frame rate if you’re having issues streaming to your mobile device or computer. Max. BitRate(Kbps): The default bitrate is 4096Kbps for Main Stream

and 128Kbps for Sub stream. Change the Sub stream bitrate if you’re having issues streaming to your mobile device or computer. By lowering the quality, you reduce the amount of data that is required. • Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Use the “Copy to” button to apply all settings to the other cameras.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

The Encode function allows you to change the resolution and bi-trate for each camera connected. The max-imum Main Stream resolution is 1080P (1920 x 1080) at 20fps, which fits in with the capabilities of the pro-vided cameras. The Sub stream resolution is Q720p (320 x 180).

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Alarm: Motion

Channel: Select a camera that you would like to configure.Enable: Motion Detection is enabled by default.Motion Detection: Click the “Set” button to change the default Motion Detection area - see page 13 for more information.Schedule: Click the “Set” button to change the default Motion Detection alarm schedule - see page 14 for more information.Action: Click the “Set” button to enable an audio warning, to send an email and to trigger other cameras when motion is detected. • Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Use the “Copy to” button to apply all settings to the other cameras.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

Whether you’re waiting for an expected event, hoping you don’t spot an unwelcome visitor, or just curious about what happens when you’re not around, Mo-tion Detection can be configured to alert you and record video only when it detects mo-tion. Motion Detection is enabled by default.

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Motion Detection

Motion Detection is an essential part of your security system. It’s the main method that detects when someone is in your home when they shouldn’t be. When motion has been detected by one or more cameras, a signal is sent to your DVR, alerting you to a potential threat in your home. It does this in several ways such as activating an audio warning using its internal buzzer, sending an email and sending an alert to your smartphone or tablet. You can also configure your DVR so it triggers the other cameras to start recording.Motion Detection is the default recording mode for the DVR. The entire view of the camera is enabled to detect motion, however you can select certain areas if you wish. In the above example, a Motion Detection zone has been set up for the windows and dining room entrance. Movement outside of these zones will not be detected.

1. Right-click the mouse to access the sub-menu then click “Delete All”. 2. Click & drag to select the area that you want to create a zone for. Mul-tiple zones can be created. The same action also applies if you want to delete a zone that has been created.3. You can adjust the sensitivity level (see above) if required. 4. Right-click the mouse to access the sub-menu then click “Save” to save any changes that you have made. To revert back to default settings click “Add to All” or click “Cancel” to exit. • Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Use the “Copy to” button to apply all settings to the other cameras.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

Using the “Sensitivity” function, you can change the motion sensitivity level for each time period available. The level is controlled by a slider, allowing you to set a value be-tween 0 and 50. The lower the number, the more sensitive the Motion Detection will be.

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Motion Detection Schedule

In the above example, a schedule has been created for 06:00 a.m. to 06:00 p.m. Sunday to Saturday. Using the mouse, click on a particular square or click & drag to change a section.• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Click “Cancel” to exit.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

By default, a Motion De-tection alarm schedule has been enabled for each connected cam-era. You can however change the schedule according to what fits in with your needs. The schedule is presented as a 24 hour 7 days a week grid and is colour coded to represent the event type.

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Motion Detection TipsPlacement of the cameras

1. Keep cameras 10 - 15 feet (3 - 4 metres) away from heating vents, where the sunlight shines in, and radiators. If a camera detects a swift change in motion, even that of a cloud passing quickly over direct sunlight shining into your living room, Motion Detection could be activated.

2. Place cameras in areas where people have to walk through, like the stairwell, main hallway or entry door. That way, an intruder will activate Motion Detection regardless of where they are headed. Intruders usually go right for the master bedroom, so put a camera near that room or other rooms where you have valuables, like the study.

3. Walk through your house and assess where intruders are most likely to enter, and what path they would take. Most burglars enter the home through a front or back door, so it’s advisable to place the cameras near those areas.

4. When installing cameras outside, it’s important to keep your front and backyard well-lit for ideal night vision and the ability to detect motion. It’s common for intruders to enter a home through an unlocked garage or by using a garage door opener in an unlocked car located in the driveway.

Avoiding false triggers

1. A flag or foliage that is blown by the wind - Angle the camera so wind-blown objects are out of the camera’s view.

2. Pets moving in front of the camera - Lower the sensitivity level and/or point the camera into areas that are not particular high-traffic for your pets.

3. Vehicles moving in the background - Angle the camera so as to avoid movement in the background.

4. Moving air from a heater or air conditioner - Angle the camera away from heater and air conditioner sources.

5. Movement reflected off smooth surfaces such as glass - Lower the sensitivity level and/or avoid pointing the camera directly at glass surfaces.

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Alarm: Video Loss

Channel: Select a camera that you would like to configure.Enable: Click the checkbox to enable.Schedule: Click the “Set” button to change the default Video Loss alarm schedule - see page 17 for more information. Action: Click the “Set” button to enable an audio warning and to send an email. • Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Use the “Copy to” button to apply all settings to the other cameras.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

Video Loss is regarded as a potential alarm event and is consid-ered to occur any time the DVR doesn’t re-ceive an active video signal from any of its video inputs. When a video input has no in-coming signal, a “VID-EO LOSS” message will appear on-screen.

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Video Loss Schedule

In the above example, a schedule has been created for 06:00 a.m. to 06:00 p.m. Sunday to Saturday. Using the mouse, click on a particular square or click & drag to change a section.• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Click “Cancel” to exit.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

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Device: PTZ

Camera No.: Select a camera that you would like to configure.Baudrate: Most devices operate at 2400 or 9600.Data Bit: Most devices operate at 8.Stop Bit: Most devices operate at 1.Parity: Most devices have the parity set to “None”.Flow Ctrl: Most devices have the parity set to “None”.PTZ Protocol: “PELCO-D” and “PELCO-P” are popular camera control protocols used in the CCTV industry. This ensures that any PTZ camera you have purchased, will work with this DVR. For the best result, we recommend using a Swann branded PTZ camera.Address(0-255): The command address of the device you want to asso-ciate with this channel.

• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Use the “Copy to” button to apply all settings to the other cameras.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

If you have a PTZ cam-era connected to the DVR, use this menu to configure settings for your device. Please consult the user man-ual included with your camera for specific configuration instruc-tions.

Please note - Don’t use Motion Detection on channels with a PTZ camera connected. As a PTZ camera can pan, tilt & zoom, the DVR will detect this as motion instead of a moving object.

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Controlling a PTZ Camera

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To control a PTZ camera, use the mouse and click the channel the cam-era is connected to. Click the “PTZ” button on the camera toolbar. The PTZ controls will appear on-screen.1. Click the directional buttons to move the camera in the direction se-lected.2. This determines how fast the camera will move. The lower the num-ber the slower the camera will move (this does not affect the speed when the camera is in Patrol mode).3. The ability to zoom into an object and to control the level of focus (the “Iris” controls are not available).To access the PTZ menu, right-click the mouse (as seen above).

7. Click this to select a different channel.8. Click this to select a different Preset position.9. Click this to select a different Patrol mode.10 (4). Click this to access the Preset menu - see page 20 for more in-formation.11 (5). Click this to access the Patrol menu - see page 21 for more in-formation.12. Click this to hide the PTZ controls. Click again to return.13. Click this to access the PTZ settings menu.14 (6). Click this to exit. You will be taken back to the default Live View mode.

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Creating a Preset

1. Use the PTZ controls to move the camera to the desired focal position. The Zoom and Focus controls can also be used.2. Click the “Preset” button to access the Preset menu.3. Click the first Preset slot available then click “pos1” to change the name to something more relevant (you can leave the default name if you wish).4. Click the “Set” button to save (this will change from No to Yes).5. Click “OK” to exit.Repeat the above steps to create multiple Preset positions. Make sure you change the Preset slot for each Preset that you want to create. Up to 128 different Preset positions can be created.

Call: Select a saved Preset slot then click this to move the camera to the Preset position.Clear All: Click this to clear all Preset slots.Clear: Select a saved Preset slot then click this to clear.

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Creating a Patrol

Patrol mode instructs the DVR to automatically move the camera ac-cording to the Preset positions that have been created.1. Click the “Patrol” button to access the Patrol menu.2. Click the first Preset slot available.3. Click the “Set” button, select from one of the available Preset posi-tions that you created then click “OK”.Repeat the above steps to add multiple Preset positions. Select a dif-ferent Preset slot for each Preset that you want to add. Up to 16 Preset positions can be added to the Patrol.4. When finished, click the “Add” button to add each Preset to the Patrol.5. Click the “OK” button to confirm then right-click to exit.

Start: Click this to start a Patrol.Clear: Select a saved Preset slot then click this to clear.

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Recording ConfigurationThe Recording Configuration options are available in the “Re-cording” menu. From here you can access and change the re-cording schedule for each cam-era connected as well as how the DVR will record video to the hard drive. You can also enable audio recording if you have a mi-crophone or some other audio device connected to the DVR’s audio input.

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Recording: Encode

Record Audio: If you have a microphone or some other audio device con-nected to the DVR’s audio input, click the checkbox to record audio.To monitor what is being recorded, the DVR’s audio output has to be en-abled - see page 38 for more information.• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Use the “Copy to” button to apply all settings to the other cameras.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

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Recording: Option

Overwrite: This option allows the DVR to overwrite the oldest video files on the hard drive when recording. This prevents the DVR from running out of storage space. It’s recommended to leave this option enabled and to backup important events before they are overwritten.Pre-record: It’s recommended to leave this option enabled as it allows the DVR to record for a number of seconds before an event occurs.Post-record: This option instructs the DVR to record for a set period of time after an event has occurred. The default setting will suit most day-to-day situations, but you can change according to your needs. Pack Duration: This instructs the DVR to split the recording into discrete units. Even though the recording is broken up into separate units, the DVR will play it as one continual video. The default selection will suit most day-to-day situations, but you can change according to your needs.

• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

The options availa-ble here allow you to change various as-pects of how the DVR will record video, such as recording before and after an event has occurred as well as the ability to record over existing video, to make room for new events on the hard drive.

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Recording: Schedule

Camera No.: Select a camera that you would like to configure.Enable: A Motion Detection recording schedule is enabled by default.Normal: The DVR will constantly record for a set period of time.Motion: The DVR will only record when motion has been detected from one or more cameras.None: As the name suggests, the DVR will not record.In the above example, a Motion Detection recording schedule has been created for 06:00 a.m. to 06:00 p.m. and a Normal recording schedule for 06:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. Sunday to Saturday. Using the mouse, you can click on a particular square or section to change or select the de-sired recording mode (Normal, Motion or None) then click & drag the mouse over the squares corresponding to your desired time period.

• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Use the “Copy to” button to apply all settings to the other cameras.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

By default, a Motion Detection recording schedule has been enabled for each con-nected camera. You can however change the schedule according to what fits in with your needs. The schedule is presented as a 24 hour 7 days a week grid and is colour coded to rep-resent the event type.

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Playback & BackupThe Playback function gives you the ability to search and play previously recorded vide-os that are stored on the DVR’s hard drive. You have the choice of playing video that matches your recording schedule, man-ual recordings or motion events only. The Backup function gives you the ability to save important events to a USB storage device such as a flash drive.

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Search: Playback

Channel Status: Select from one or more cameras for playback (up to 4 channels can be selected for playback at any one time).Video Type: Select the video type that you want to search for. The op-tions are “All”, “Manual”, “Schedule” and “Motion”.Start Time: Select your start date and time.End Time: Select your end date and time.Click the “Play” button to start playing or click “Search” to display a list of videos matching your search criteria - see page 28 for more informa-tion.Detail: Clicking this option will give you an overview of video recorded on a particular day for a particular month for each video input on the DVR. You can select a different month and day to view. Both Normal and Mo-

tion Detection recording types are colour coded. You can select to play video in 30 minute allotments (see above right example).• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

Please note - While using the Playback function, the DVR will continue to monitor and record as normal. Playback performance may be sacrificed to ensure reliable monitoring and recording.

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The Playback Interface

1. Mute: Mutes audio playback.2. Cut: This button allows you to make cuts in your video which you can then export to a USB storage device. When a video is playing, press this button then press and hold the mouse but-ton while dragging along the timeline to set the mark in and out points. You will see a scissor

icon above the timeline indicating the mark in and out points. Multiple points can be created. 3. Copy: Click this to save to a USB storage de-vice such as a flash drive.4. Fast Rewind: Click this to play backwards. Click a number of times to increase speed. 5. Play: Click to play.

6. Pause/Single Frame: Pauses playback. Sub-sequent presses will move a single frame for-ward in the video.7. Fast Forwards: Speeds up playback. Click a number of times to increase speed.8. Slow Forwards: Play video at reduced speed. Click a number of times to reduce the speed.

Double-click a video channel to view full screen.

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The Playback Interface (cont.)

9. Hide: Click this to hide the on-screen inter-face so you can maximise your viewing area. 10. Exit: Click this to exit. 11. Zoom In/Out: Zoom in and out of the time-line for precise control.You can access the sub-menu to enter Digital Zoom mode (see above example). Right-click

the mouse over the channel you want to view then click “Digital Zoom”. The channel will dis-play full screen and the zoom controls will ap-pear on-screen. From left to right, here are the descriptions for each button -Zoom In: Click this to zoom into the video. Keep clicking to zoom further (6x zoom available).

Zoom Out: Click this to zoom out of the video.Region Zoom: Click this to zoom into a par-ticular section of the video (6x zoom available). When zoomed, click and hold the mouse to scroll around.Restore: Click this to restore the zoom level.Exit: Click this to exit.

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Search: Event

Channel Status: Select from one or more cameras or click “All” to se-lect all cameras.Event Type: As Motion is the sole event type, this cannot be changed.Start Time: Select your start date and time.End Time: Select your end date and time.1. Click “Search” to display a list of videos matching your search criteria. 2. Select a video then click “Play”. You have the choice of selecting one or more cameras for synchronous playback (up to 4 channels can be selected for playback at any one time). 3. Click “OK” to play or click “Cancel” to exit.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

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Search: Backup

Channel Status: Select from one or more cameras to backup or click “All” to select all cameras.Video Type: Select the video type that you want to search for. The op-tions are “All”, “Manual”, “Schedule” and “Motion”.Start Time: Select your start date and time.End Time: Select your end date and time.1. Click “Backup” to display a list of videos matching your search crite-ria. 2. By default, each video listed has been selected for backup. If you don’t want this, click the checkbox next to the “CH.” heading then click the checkbox next to the video that you want to backup. 3. You can also click “Play” to check that the video you have selected is

the one that you want to backup. 4. Before proceeding, connect a USB flash drive to the spare port locat-ed at the rear of the DVR. 5. Wait a short moment then click “Next”.6. Select the location that you want to save to then click “Start”. A pro-gress bar will be displayed on-screen. You also have the option of delet-ing files and to format the storage device.Please note, depending on the number of files that have been selected, the backup process can be time consuming. • Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

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System ConfigurationThe options available here give you complete control on how the DVR is configured and how it operates. Some of the op-tions such as screen resolution, email configuration, password creation and Daylight Saving Time are configured during the Setup Wizard, so they won’t be covered in great detail here. You can also perform a firmware upgrade when available.

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System: General

Language: Choose a language for the system menu.Video Standard: Select the correct video standard for your country. USA, Canada and some Latin American countries is NTSC. UK and Australia is PAL.Time Zone: Select the correct time zone relevant to your region. Menu Date Format: Select a preferred display format.System Time: Change the system time and date if required.Enable Password: Enable this for added security when accessing the Menu.Auto Lock Time: You can change this to alter the time the DVR will exit the Menu when idle.Device Name: Give your DVR a relevant name.

• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

The settings for Lan-guage, Video Standard, Time Zone, Menu Date Format, System Time, enabling a password and renaming your device are configured during the Setup Wiz-ard.

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System: User

Add: Click this button to add a new user.Delete: Delete an existing user. Please note, the Administrator cannot be deleted.Modify: Modify an existing user’s password. Click the “Permission” but-ton to modify configuration and operation permissions (see above right example). Please note, the Administrator’s permissions cannot be mod-ified.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

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System: Maintenance

Enable auto reboot: It’s recommended to leave this enabled as it main-tains the operational integrity of the DVR.Auto reboot at: Choose when you would like the DVR to reboot. Typically this will be a time when it’s unlikely there will be any activity to record.Upgrade From USB: Click this to upgrade the firmware from a local source such as a USB flash drive.Check for latest version: Click this to check if an updated firmware is available using your Internet connection. A message will appear on-screen informing you if an update is available. Click the “Upgrade” but-ton to proceed.Default Settings: Click this to restore factory default settings.Configuration: Click this to export or import a configuration file contain-

ing all the settings that you have customised.• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

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Alarm: Exception

Exception Type: Select the type of exception that you would like to ena-ble for notification.Audio Warning: Click the checkbox to enable the DVR’s internal buzzer.Send Email: Click the checkbox to send an email notification. Click “Email Settings” if any changes are required to your email account.Show Exception: Click the checkbox to display a message on-screen.• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

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Device: HDD

Init: Click the checkbox next to the hard drive that you want to format then click this button. Please note, formatting the hard drive will re-move all information that is stored on it. Use the Backup function before formatting - see page 31 for more information.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

This function gives you the option of format-ting the DVR’s hard drive, and it will be list-ed here for selection. If you have a hard drive connected to the DVR’s eSATA port, it will also be listed.

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Display: Output

Resolution: Select a resolution that is suitable for your HDTV or monitor.Transparency: Increase or decrease the transparency level for the on-screen menus.Mouse Sensitivity: Increase or decrease the mouse sensitivity.Border Adjustment: Adjust the top, bottom, left and right border if nec-essary for your HDTV or monitor.Audio: Click the checkbox to enable audio monitoring in Live View mode.• Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

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Network: General

Network Access: You can select between three different network types that the DVR can be connected to. The three types are -DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol): This is a system where your router will automatically assign an IP address to each device con-nected to your network.Static: This requires that all devices on your network have their IP ad-dress manually defined.PPPoE: An advanced protocol that allows the DVR to be directly con-nected to a DSL modem.IP Address: Each device on your network must have a unique IP address to identify itself. A typical address might be “192.168.1.24” or something similar.

Subnet Mask: This allows the flow of network traffic between hosts to be segregated based on a network configuration. A typical address might be “255.255.255.0” or something similar.Default Gateway: This allows the DVR to connect to the Internet. This is typically the same IP address as your modem or router.Auto DNS/Static DNS: Select how would like to define your DNS servers. It’s recommended to leave this on Auto DNS. • Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

As SwannLink Peer-to-Peer technology is utilised to commu-nicate with your net-work and mobile de-vice, configuration of the network settings is not required. If you have networking ex-pertise and require specific settings for your network, the DVR does have the ability to change them.

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Network: Advanced

DDNS: Click the “Set” button to configure a DDNS service. Go to (mydvr.swanndvr.com) to create your account then input the details here.NTP: The NTP (Network Time Protocol) function allows the DVR to auto-matically sync its clock with an on-line server. This gives it the ability to constantly have an accurate time setting. Email Settings: Click the “Set” button if any changes are required to your email account.IP Filter: An advanced feature which allows you to exercise precise con-trol over what devices are allowed to communicate with the DVR.Server Port: This is the port that the DVR will use to send information through. The default number will work in most situations.HTTP Port: This port is used to log into the DVR from a remote location.

UPNP enable: This option allows your DVR and your router to open and close the necessary ports. Click the checkbox if required.UID: This is the DVR’s unique UID. Click “Send UID” to send this to your email address. • Click the “Default” button to revert back to default settings.• Don’t forget to click “Apply” to save settings.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

Prior to developing our SwannLink Peer-to-Peer technology, our SwannDNS service was used to connect to your DVR remote-ly. This service is still active and we recom-mend creating an ac-count as a means of backup.

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System StatusThe various status tabs give you an overview of the various settings and options that have been selected for the DVR to function. Each action that the DVR performs as well as events detected are logged, which you can search and view. If you call our helpdesk for assistance, our staff may ask you to ac-cess these tabs to assist them in solving any technical issues that you may be having.

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Search: Log Search

Major Type: Select the Major Type that you want to search for. The op-tions are “All”, “Manual”, “Schedule” and “Motion”.Minor Type: Depending on the Major Type selected, you have various options to choose from.Start Time: Select your start date and time.End Time: Select your end date and time.Search: Click this to commence the search. The logs matching your search criteria will be displayed (see above right example).Clear Log: Click this to clear the system logs.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

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Network: Status

Displays the current network settings provided by your network.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

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Device: S.M.A.R.T

Displays technical and performance information about the hard drive selected.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

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System: System Information

Displays technical information about the DVR.• Right-click the mouse to exit the Menu.

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Warranty InformationUSA

Swann Communications USA Inc. 12636 Clark Street

Santa Fe Springs CA 90670 USA

AustraliaSwann Communications Unit 13, 331 Ingles Street Port Melbourne Vic 3207

Australia

United KingdomSwann Communications LTD.

Stag Gates House 63/64 The AvenueSO171XS

United Kingdom

Warranty Terms & ConditionsSwann Communications warrants this product against defects in workmanship and material for a period of one (1) year from its original purchase date. You must present your receipt as proof of date of purchase for warranty validation. Any unit which proves defective during the stated period will be repaired without charge for parts or labour or replaced at the sole discretion of Swann. The end user is responsible for all freight charges incurred to send the product to Swann’s repair centres. The end user is responsible for all shipping costs incurred when shipping from and to any country other than the country of origin. The warranty does not cover any incidental, accidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or the inability to use this product. Any costs associated with the fitting or removal of this product by a tradesman or other person or any other costs associated with its use are the respon-sibility of the end user. This warranty applies to the original purchaser of the product only and is not transferable to any third party. Unauthorized end user or third party modifications to any component or evidence of misuse or abuse of the device will render all warranties void.By law some countries do not allow limitations on certain exclusions in this warranty. Where applicable by local laws, regulations and legal rights will take precedence.For Australia: Our goods come with guarantees which cannot be excluded under Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods re-paired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to major failure.

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Helpdesk & Technical SupportTechnical Support E-mail: [email protected]

Telephone Helpdesk

USA Toll Free 1-800-627-2799

USA Parts & Warranty 1-800-627-2799

(M-F, 9am-5pm US PT)

AUSTRALIA 1800 788 210

NEW ZEALAND Toll Free 0800 479 266

UK 0808 168 9031

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